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  1. Mrtwisty

    First time poster with a tyre question.

    Well, I live in the Peak District in the UK, home of the twisty, so it fits! A regular route will take in the Via Gellia, Cat & Fiddle, and Snake Pass, so definitely twisty.
  2. Mrtwisty

    First time poster with a tyre question.

    One of the things that worries me is that the correct tyre size is 250 and, knowing what UK insurers are like, I wonder if they’d invalidate your insurance in the event of an accident. I know if people who’ve had issues because the tyres on their bikes were not the oem brand, or were not the...
  3. Mrtwisty

    First time poster with a tyre question.

    The info I have is that it’s a 250 rear, is that not right, or is that the new ones and AI is screwing up my results?
  4. Mrtwisty

    First time poster with a tyre question.

    Cool, thanks. That’s really helpful. Just need to find the right bike now!
  5. Mrtwisty

    First time poster with a tyre question.

    Thanks for the info. That’s pretty much what I’ve heard. I’m sick of chains, the GSA ruined me for other bikes, but I ride all year round and my bikes live outside, so I can’t take the BMW rust and electrical issues. I hear Triumphs are good at standing up to the weather, so hopefully I can find...
  6. Mrtwisty

    First time poster with a tyre question.

    Hello. I’m seriously considering a Rocket III Roadster. I’ve been costing various bits up, tyres and services, etc and I’ve struggled to find rear tyres in the UK. 250 section ones seem a bit like rocking horse poo. Is there a trick to finding them, a supplier everyone uses, or an alternative...
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